According to the NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) there is a average of 46 deaths a year in commercial fishing. Most commercial fisherman die due to vessel disaster. Falling overboard and not having on a PFD (Personal Flotation Device) comes in at second. Third cause of death is due to onboard injuries.
In 1996 it was about 120 million tons. Up from about 20 million tons in 1950.
-source: Rocking the Boat: Conserving Fisheries and Protecting Jobs by Anne Platt McGinn, a WorldWatch Paper (142)
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On average, around 6-10 drownings occur at Lake Lanier each year. Factors such as water conditions, weather, and visitor behavior can contribute to these incidents. It is important for visitors to adhere to safety guidelines and precautions when enjoying water activities at the lake.
About 1,500 children drown every year. This includes accidents in pools, lakes, and other bodies of water. It also includes children who drown in bathtubs, buckets, and other containers.
175,000 is FAKE NEWS.According to the CDC about 3,500 drowning accidents occur in the US each year. This includes all age groups that drown in the ocean, lakes and swimming pools.Of those 3,500, approximately 400 are under the age of 15.References:Webmd June 7, 2019, "Report: Hundreds of Kids Drown in Pools Each Year"
29 million
Approximately 320,000 people die from drowning every year globally. It is the third leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths worldwide, with males and children being the most vulnerable groups.
1 in every 17 ----- The UN says around half a million women die each year during or soon after child birth. Most (99%) of these are in the "undeveloped" world. now about 1 in 10,000 women die in the developed world.
They can't swim, so yea they would drown.
In 2008 97 people drowned in New Zealand.
About more than 20 people drown in the Nile every year. Thats alot!
1,000 peole died in lake michigan
how many twins are born inMaryland each year
1,0000,000,000 each year